Arabidopsis thaliana subclass I ACTIN DEPOLYMERIZING FACTORs and vegetative ACTIN2/8 are novel regulators of endoreplication
Endoreplication is a type of cell cycle where genome replication occurs without mitosis. An increase of ploidy level by endoreplication is often associated with cell enlargement and an enhanced plant growth. Here we report Arabidopsis thaliana subclass I ACTIN DEPOLYMERIZING FACTORs (ADFs) and veget...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant research 2021-11, Vol.134 (6), p.1291-1300 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Endoreplication is a type of cell cycle where genome replication occurs without mitosis. An increase of ploidy level by endoreplication is often associated with cell enlargement and an enhanced plant growth. Here we report
Arabidopsis thaliana
subclass I ACTIN DEPOLYMERIZING FACTORs (ADFs) and vegetative ACTIN2/8 as novel regulators of endoreplication.
A. thaliana
has 11 ADF members that are divided into 4 subclasses. Subclass I consists of four members,
ADF1
,
-2
,
-3
, and
-4
, all of which constitutively express in various tissues. We found that both
adf4
knockout mutant and transgenic plants in which expressions of all of four subclass I
ADF
s are suppressed (
ADF1-4Ri
) showed an increased leaf area of mature first leaves, which was associated with a significant increase of epidermal pavement cell area. Ploidy analysis revealed that the ploidy level was significantly increased in mature leaves of
ADF1-4Ri
. The increased ploidy was also observed in roots of
adf4
and
ADF1-4Ri,
as well as in dark-grown hypocotyls of
adf4
. Furthermore, double mutants of vegetative
ACT2
and
ACT8
(
act2/8
) exhibited an increase of leaf area and ploidy level in mature leaves. Therefore, actin-relating pathway could regulate endoreplication. The possible mechanisms that actin and ADFs regulate endoreplication are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0918-9440 1618-0860 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10265-021-01333-0 |